Luxembourg City — Europe's second wealthiest capital — is 220 kilometres from Brussels. The FFGR Belgium guide to the Brussels–Luxembourg corridor.
Luxembourg City is 220 kilometres from Brussels on the E411 motorway — 2 hours 15 minutes in normal traffic. It is the capital of the EU country with the highest GDP per capita and home to the European Court of Justice and Court of Auditors.
The Brussels–Luxembourg corridor serves: EU officials, private equity and investment fund executives (Luxembourg is the second-largest fund domicile globally), lawyers at major firms (Arendt & Medernach, Elvinger Hoss Prussen, Linklaters), and private banking clients (Banque de Luxembourg, Pictet, Julius Baer Luxembourg).
Stopovers: the E411 route passes through the Ardennes — Namur (60km), Arlon (185km). Clients wishing to stop for a working lunch can do so at properties along the route.
Luxembourg City arrival: the Hamilius quarter (city centre) and the Kirchberg plateau (EU institutions, financial district). The Hôtel Le Place d'Armes and the Sofitel Luxembourg Le Grand Ducal are the principal luxury hotels.
Rates: Brussels–Luxembourg (Mercedes S-Class): from €390. Brussels–Luxembourg (Rolls-Royce Ghost): from €680. Brussels–Luxembourg (Maybach S680): from €520. Return same day: -15%.
